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the eastward. During the cannonade the enemy fired from Pickens above six thousand shot, equal to eighty-five tons of iron, and with all this tremendous storm of missiles killed but one man on our side. Barrancas, Nov. 27th.--Night. --Gen. Bragg has determined not to allow any more Federal transports to land stores or troops at Fort Pickens or Santa Rosa, within range of his guns. A large transport steamer and a bark arrived in the outing this evening. Gen. Bragg, accompaniedGen. Bragg, accompanied by Lieut. Ellis, visited several batteries to-day. Barrancas, Nov. 28.--Old Brown is evidently tired of the unprofitable business of fighting across the channel. The screw sloop-of-war Hartford, which was disabled by our guns in Friday's fight, was towed off to parts unknown this evening, the damage done her by our skillful gunners being too serious for repairs anywhere but at a regular ship-yard. There has been no new arrival among the fleet. There have been buryings at Pic